53289 - Inspiron number pad
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 7:44 am
http://theboard.byu.edu/index.php?area=viewall&id=53289
Toni wrote:However, the 1545 does not have a number pad, nor a method to convert regular keys to a number pad by use of the Fn key.
I have a 1440, not a 1545, but no, the function key method really doesn't work. (It did on my old Dell Inspiron, though.) And while downloading a foreign-language keyboard seems like a good idea, my assumption is that it would have shortcuts only for the special characters used in that language, which would require memorizing a different keyboard layout for every language one had to type in -- a lot more work than just learning one set of special character shortcuts.Laser Jock wrote:You actually do have another option: I checked with someone I know who has the same model of laptop as you, and they said that there actually is a number pad of sorts, built in to the normal keyboard and accessible using the Fn (Function) key.